Shabanova
M.A. Socioeconomics and Social-Economic Policy
The author
argues that the cross-discipline version of socioeconomics (as
presented by
SASE today) has limited cognitive and application opportunities. The
author
views the expansion of these opportunities as a way to form an economic
version
of socioeconomics. It studies bilateral ties between the economic and
social
aspects of the reproduction of economic systems of different levels and
types
and tries to give an economic estimation of these ties. The author
looks at the
potential of the given version of socioeconomics for the construction
of a more
effective social and economic policy (SEP) and the obstacles in using
economic
estimates as an instrument of SEP, connected with social specific
features of
Russia.
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